TESTIMONIALS

Shell Oil reported saving $3 million for every team they trained to use the HOT Team.

"The team has taken an amazing upward turn.
Senior Management is thrilled with the spectacular results
you created."Nicole Ertas
Saran Wrap
Team LeaderS.C. Johnson Company

"You were the best speaker that we've ever had."Paula EarshallHewlett-Packard

"Your presentation led to an idea that saved us millions."Kent Baker
Senior Vice PresidentMaytag

"Allen amps up the
energy at every conference. We know we can always count on him to deliver a standout keynote or seminar."Joyce Wycoff
PresidentInnovation Network

"Allen's session attracted so many people that convention center security threatened to call the fire marshall.
It was standing room only and no one was disappointed."Steve BergersonAmerican Advertising Federation

Is Half the World Crazy?
Allen Fahden's hilarious
speeches and books reveal
the secrets to why teams and
innovation are so frustrating.• Boost productivity by 500-800%• Connect to your strengths.• Produce better results.
• Free yourself from the work you hate.

Former stand-up comic Allen Fahden is an author, speaker, and
creator of the
400,000 best-selling HOTS Profile.
Allen also wrote several chapters for the best-selling The One Minute Millionaire by Chicken Soup for the Soul co-author, Mark Victor Hansen.
Allen
has spent more than two decades working with
Fortune 500
busineses to increase sales, efficiency, and morale.

“Doing business in the 21st Century is easy. You work in teams. It’s just that nobody knows how to do it.”
Peter Drucker

In the first 90 days of using HOT Team, Qwest increased their sales by 38%. In the next two years their division grew from $20 million to $60 million, while the rest of the company did not show any growth.

"Allen Fahden’s books are written in a style perfect for the busy professional.
It’s a quick read –
but full of insightful points that are easy to remember and use within teams at work."Shannon SchraederGeneral Mills

"Innovation on Demand' will give you new insights into becoming more creative, managing more creatively and thinking way out of the box."
William Cunningham Cincinnati Post